"I
shudder to think how millions of California children will be led astray,
how marriage will be destroyed, and how immorality will step on the
neck of morality if Arnold Schwarzenegger signs five anti-family bills
into law. The 'Terminator' has less than two weeks to sign or veto
very bad bills!" said Randy Thomasson, president of Campaign for Children
and Families.

Thomasson
is disappointed with California's Christian pastors and elders. In
the last five days, many individuals and several businesses have responded
to CCF's action alert. However, to date, only one church has faxed
in veto letters to the liberal Schwarzenegger's office in Sacramento.

"This
is not right, since the majority of pastors in California oppose sexual
indoctrination of schoolchildren (SB 777 and AB 394), oppose demeaning
marriage (AB 43 and AB 102), and oppose forcing the homosexual-bisexual-transsexual
agenda on businesses, organizations, and churches (AB 14)," said Thomasson.

"Distracted
drivers cause car accidents; distracted pastors may accidentally assist
anti-family bills to be signed into law. The Governor will notice
our loud voice or our relative silence. The choice is [ours]," he
added.

California's
leading pro-family organizations are urging Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
to veto five bills they believe will harm children, marriage, and
religious freedom that are on his desk. And the Governor is taking
notice -- he's listed the five bills as among a dozen pieces of legislation
upon which telephone callers to his State Capitol office can "vote."

Campaign
for Children and Families (CCF), Capitol Resource Institute, California
Family Council, and Traditional Values Coalition are all urging vetoes
of two school sexual indoctrination bills (SB 777 and AB 394), two
marriage-demeaning bills (AB 102 and AB 43), and a bill that forces
homosexuality, bisexuality, and transsexuality upon businesses, churches,
and nonprofit member organizations such as the Boy Scouts (AB 14).

CCF
is also calling upon the Governor to veto increased government funding
of abortions, abortion referrals, and condom and birth control pills
for teenagers without parental permission (SB 94).

Thomasson
and the membership of Campaign for Children and Families are urging
Californians to call, fax, and email the Governor to urge him to use
his veto pen on behalf of the overwhelming number of pro-family voters
that supported his reelection.

"Young
children will be led astray, the definition of marriage will be irreparably
harmed, and cherished freedom of conscience will be trampled if Arnold
Schwarzenegger signs these bad bills into law," said Randy Thomasson.

"We're
urging the Governor to be consistent and veto the school indoctrination
bills like he did last year. He needs to do the right thing, not the
wrong thing. Governor, please save children from sexual indoctrination,
protect marriage from being counterfeited, and safeguard religious
conscience against the intolerant onslaught of sexual activists,"
Thomasson stated.

AB 102: Awarding public image of marriage to homosexual partners
by giving them married surnames

AB 14: Infringing on the personal and religious consciences of
business owners, churches, and non-profits

SB 94: $3.2 million in taxpayer dollars to pay for abortions and
birth control without parental permission

"Too
many Americans find themselves without church leadership on social
issues that threaten the very foundation of western civilization.
The moral disintegration of America is on their shoulder" said
conservative activist Michael Baker.

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"More
and more Americans are asking 'Where are the pastors? Where is the
moral leadership?'" Baker added.

"Parents
get very angry when politicians dream of sexually indoctrinating their
children in the classroom," said Randy Thomasson.

"Kindergarteners
and first-graders learning about transsexuality, bisexuality and homosexuality
from their teachers? This is not what parents want or children need.
Parents expect Governor Schwarzenegger to be consistent and veto these
bad bills like he did before," he said in a CCF media release.

Mike
Baker said he believes most church pastors and conservative political
leaders are cowards who fear the wrath of the mainstream news media,
the IRS, homosexual lobby and the venom of liberal-left activists
more than God.

"Pastors
especially have allowed themselves to be bullied by people who are
no better than heathens. Conservative politcians fear the bad press
they would get from the likes of the New York Times, LA Times and
Washington Post," Baker said.

"Private
citizens are doing the work that pastors and church leaders should
be doing in fighting the good fight on behalf of our most vulnerable
citizens -- American children," Baker added.

"Some
pastors and ministers mistakenly believe that political involvement
is wrong. But what does the Bible say?" claims Deacon Charles Francis,
a church elder in New Jersey.

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"Where
shall I not love God? Not in the government? Where shall I not love
my neighbor? Not when the government harms my neighbor? How can houses
of worship look the other way when our government is sexually indoctrinates
the minds of six million California schoolchildren? How can people
of faith block their ears to the cries of children when California
taxpayers are forced to pay for more than 100,000 abortions every
year? How can compassionate clergy be silent when our government abuses
religious freedom?" asks the Deacon.

Visit
the savecalifornia.com
home page for a streaming video from Massachusetts, demonstrating
what implementation of SB 777 and AB 394 would look like in California
public schools.